The latest version of iPhoto for iOS is more powerful than ever. With iPhoto for iOS, you can enhance your mobile photos, share them electronically, and even create books and order prints—all with your iPhone or iPad.

Aperture’s robust organizational tools make it the natural choice for any prolific photographer who is beginning to feel the limitations of iPhoto. In iPhoto to Aperture: Going Pro, professional photographer Derrick Story takes a step-by-step approach as he demonstrates the preparation of an iPhoto library. He also covers techniques for converting Faces collections into Aperture albums, and tips for using iPhoto as a virtual plug-in for Aperture. Exercise files accompany the course.

Facebook is a terrific platform for sharing photos online, and iPhoto 9 has the tools for organizing and editing the images before publishing them. In iPhoto '09: 10 Things to Know About Facebook, professional photographer Derrick Story shows how to establish two-way communication between these applications. He demonstrates how to make changes on one side and have those changes reflected in both places. Derrick covers editing techniques in iPhoto, shows how to work with tagging images, and offers troubleshooting tips for publishing photos on Facebook.

iPhoto for Mac lets you do more than you ever thought possible with your photos. It gives you easy ways to find, sort, and rediscover your favorites. Simple but powerful editing tools let you turn good shots into magnificent ones. And you can share your photos in all kinds of great ways, including fun slideshows, Facebook, and Twitter — even professional-quality prints, photo books, cards, and calendars. iPhoto isn’t just a collection of pictures. It’s a collection of possibilities.

iPhoto ’09 is packed with cool photo-editing features, and iPhoto ’09 For Dummies is your fast track to using every one. You’ll learn to clean up and enhance your photos, print them or upload them to a sharing site online, create cool projects, protect and secure your pictures, and make photography more fun than ever.

iPhoto Library Manager adds an additional level of control over your iPhoto collection by allowing you to keep your photos in multiple libraries and transfer them back and forth without losing your keywords, ratings, and all the other information you've worked to assign to your photos. Apple's iPhoto is a convenient application to use to organize and edit your digital photos, but it restricts you to having to keep all of your photos in a single, monolithic library.